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new technology will allow bart trains to automatic slow down up to a minute before the ground starts shaking in an earthquake. they will slow down from 70 miles per hour to 26 miles per hour. >>> dozens of parents packed in to a library after the rest of a popular teacher. >> back here, it will heat up around here, the highest temperatures we have seen all year. i will have the details back here. dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that. prop 38 is an opportunity of a generation. >>> after several warnings san francisco police cleared out a occupy encampment over
new technology will allow bart trains to automatic slow down up to a minute before the ground starts shaking in an earthquake. they will slow down from 70 miles per hour to 26 miles per hour. >>> dozens of parents packed in to a library after the rest of a popular teacher. >> back here, it will heat up around here, the highest temperatures we have seen all year. i will have the details back here. dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika...
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it's called orasure technologies. it's a tiny health care outfit that's described by market capital. company makes products for collecting saliva samples and tes tests for diseases like hepatitis c, and hiv as opposed to more invasive blood or urine based tests that people are less likely to take. last year orasure came out with the first hepatitis c test on the market. then we got the real game changer. the beginning of july, the fda approved the over the counter hiv test. it's an hiv test that you can actually buy over the counter. the only one of its kind and this one could go a long way towards helping to diagnose the hundreds of thousands of americans who don't know they have the disease. that's why the stock spiked up to $13.36. since then it's pulled back, $10.71. a week after the fda gave the go-ahead, a big secondary offering sold $75 million worth of stock at $12.30. the stock is admittedly quite expensive especially when you consider that orasure isn't expected to turn a profit until 2014. let's check in wi
it's called orasure technologies. it's a tiny health care outfit that's described by market capital. company makes products for collecting saliva samples and tes tests for diseases like hepatitis c, and hiv as opposed to more invasive blood or urine based tests that people are less likely to take. last year orasure came out with the first hepatitis c test on the market. then we got the real game changer. the beginning of july, the fda approved the over the counter hiv test. it's an hiv test...
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three tensions that are in the technology world. the first is we are seeing attention and need from an economic policy to stimulate the economy for national security. the economic growth that the promises our country is measure cleared at 4% gdp growth. that's the small -- that's what the g20 countries are expected. developing nations are expecting to contribute as much as 10% of the gdp growth. so we're going to continue to embrace the internet and the e-economy in order to drive the growth was it his job growth and productivity growth, efficiency. in indiana states were expected to leave as much as 40% by adopting that icc technology and embedding the next generation technology into infrastructures and our enterprise. the second tension then as an evolution from the first. and that's what we're talking about infrastructure modernization for critical infrastructure protection. infrastructure modernization is where we're actually moving more and more of these essential services to the internet-based backbone. whether it is smart gri
three tensions that are in the technology world. the first is we are seeing attention and need from an economic policy to stimulate the economy for national security. the economic growth that the promises our country is measure cleared at 4% gdp growth. that's the small -- that's what the g20 countries are expected. developing nations are expecting to contribute as much as 10% of the gdp growth. so we're going to continue to embrace the internet and the e-economy in order to drive the growth...
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so when is it that i've learned this this new technology? and upon all of us become gray hairs to leave because they weren't there at the beginning. i think we have to think about building into the system the time or training, not on your own time, not evenings and weekends, the part of my job to kn how to use this. the last thing i would say -- i'm going to stop there. >> thank you. karen cator is the director bought this educational to elegy for department of education. she previously worked at apple. you can direct all of your compliments or complaints about apple products to her afterwards. she's going to stand on the side. karen, i wonder if he could talk about the federal role in all of this. >> one of my backgrounds inside public education, so that's actually in terms of the lives of seeing how this can fully impact the opportunity to learn. you know, thank you for sticking with this. they been on this topic for quite a while focusing on what are the barriers and comparing with other marketplaces in trying to come up with one accelera
so when is it that i've learned this this new technology? and upon all of us become gray hairs to leave because they weren't there at the beginning. i think we have to think about building into the system the time or training, not on your own time, not evenings and weekends, the part of my job to kn how to use this. the last thing i would say -- i'm going to stop there. >> thank you. karen cator is the director bought this educational to elegy for department of education. she previously...
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so we went to the coca-cola company and said we have a piece of technology, we want to take it out of the framework of being a science fair project and give it to the opportunity to take on the goliath problem of the 21st century, bad water, we call the project slingshot because slingshot was the little piece of technology that was given to david and as the kid i remember the story of david and goliath and the moral to me was you use technology properly, slingshot and you will take out goliath. >> rose: so what do we have here? i want to show it in just a moment. >> so in this little accurate scale model of a shipping container which could be put into a village, is -- >> rose: shipping container. there is an actual model of a standard shipping container, this is eight feet by ten feet by 20 feet, here is the actual scale model next to a person of the slingshot. >> rose: right. >> it makes 1,000-liters of water a day and even if you closeup at night and hopefully the women that will run this downtown, it will sit inside here all night filling up thousand liter reservoirs that are acces
so we went to the coca-cola company and said we have a piece of technology, we want to take it out of the framework of being a science fair project and give it to the opportunity to take on the goliath problem of the 21st century, bad water, we call the project slingshot because slingshot was the little piece of technology that was given to david and as the kid i remember the story of david and goliath and the moral to me was you use technology properly, slingshot and you will take out goliath....
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toothe company selling them.5:20:53 we've revamppd the mayor's office of informaaion technology from the top tt thee bottom we have new people on board were working ith the comptroller's office to move tte city forward. when i talked with the comptroller over the phone... joan pratt expressed thh samm concerns she had monthssago. (old sot with pratt 2nd pkg double and i think it's a clear abuse - of the procurement process. since the investigatioo began several key staff members f the mayor's office of informatiin technology ave left the office. joy lepola fox 5 news at 5:00. it's our duty to hold elected officials accountable.you can waste watch.if you have a 45 story about gooernment waste...call our hotline... 4100662-1456.you can also log onto oor website fox ballimore dot com and click n waste watch. that brings us to our question of the day.do you think the mayor'ssoffice is spending taxpayers money wisely? go to fox-baatimore dot com aad tell us what you think. you can allo sound off through facebook. send us a tweet.. at foxbaltimore. and you can enter ffx455 for yes.. or - f
toothe company selling them.5:20:53 we've revamppd the mayor's office of informaaion technology from the top tt thee bottom we have new people on board were working ith the comptroller's office to move tte city forward. when i talked with the comptroller over the phone... joan pratt expressed thh samm concerns she had monthssago. (old sot with pratt 2nd pkg double and i think it's a clear abuse - of the procurement process. since the investigatioo began several key staff members f the mayor's...
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of using satellite-based technology, streamlining approaches to reduce emissions, using this technology to reduce voice communications for voice saturation on frequencies. that's what nextgen is in the short term and near-term. we've heard a lot about eram. believe it or not eram is not considered a nextgen program. eram was mostly implemented by now. collaboration is key for nextgen to work. collaboration is key for anything to work i think in li life. but eram in 2009 when randy babbitt took over and when secretary lahood was confirmed and went michael huerta got involved were not involved in eram at all. at the time it was already over budget and it was not deployed any facilities across the country. and it was in january 2010 we actually start to get involved in identifying those number of areas that we were getting on, on the positions as we are testing eram in the background that it was unacceptable and unsafe to run in air traffic control facilities to track airplanes. through hard work, through collaboration, through the passion of our controllers being involved in eram we are p
of using satellite-based technology, streamlining approaches to reduce emissions, using this technology to reduce voice communications for voice saturation on frequencies. that's what nextgen is in the short term and near-term. we've heard a lot about eram. believe it or not eram is not considered a nextgen program. eram was mostly implemented by now. collaboration is key for nextgen to work. collaboration is key for anything to work i think in li life. but eram in 2009 when randy babbitt took...
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we do recognize that this is a technological leadership issue. it is very important. >> just after that, mr. chairman, as the deputy secretary said, we have had a lot of discussion with gal on oversight and management of the program. one thing that i want to stress is the management strategies that we have made and the focus on near-term benefits have been made. what can we do to ensure that as we make investments and is our industry partners make investments and we collaborate with a workforce that makes all of this happened, how do we ensure that as we make these investments, we are matching benefits so that the users of the system are seeing benefits as these investments move forward. that is extremely important, and that is what our initiative, such as metroplex is all about. how do we make sure that users are actually getting benefits now in things like reduced emissions and costs. this benefits not only be your carriers, but the general aviation community, business aviation community, everyone benefits from greater efficiency of the use of
we do recognize that this is a technological leadership issue. it is very important. >> just after that, mr. chairman, as the deputy secretary said, we have had a lot of discussion with gal on oversight and management of the program. one thing that i want to stress is the management strategies that we have made and the focus on near-term benefits have been made. what can we do to ensure that as we make investments and is our industry partners make investments and we collaborate with a...
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technology dropped 0.7% and materials fell 0.6% of a percent. for the week all three indices lost ground. the dow fell 1.1% this week. the nasdaq shed 2%. the s&p 500 lost 1.3%. nine of the ten major stock sectors also were also up for the quarter. the quarterly winners included the energy sector up 9.5% even as oil prices have cooled in recent weeks. the consumer discretionary sector was up 7.1% for the quarter. and tech stocks did nicely up 7%. one of the quarter's bright spots was apple. today, c.e.o. tim cook did something rare for apple. he apologized for problems with a product. apple's new maps service has received a lot of criticism and cook admitted the company fell short. shares were down with the broad market. apple dropped 2.1%. volume was heavier than usual. but the stock had a blistering rally this quarter up 17%. shares hit an all-time high earlier this month. one of the companies locked in battle with apple is research in motion. and thanks to better than expected quarterly results last night, shares were very active today. more
technology dropped 0.7% and materials fell 0.6% of a percent. for the week all three indices lost ground. the dow fell 1.1% this week. the nasdaq shed 2%. the s&p 500 lost 1.3%. nine of the ten major stock sectors also were also up for the quarter. the quarterly winners included the energy sector up 9.5% even as oil prices have cooled in recent weeks. the consumer discretionary sector was up 7.1% for the quarter. and tech stocks did nicely up 7%. one of the quarter's bright spots was apple....
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technology i'm doing here on r.g.p. we've got the huge earth covered. so. every day we're reminded about nine eleven but not much is said about the subsequent anthrax attacks which occurred just weeks later now this week marks the eleventh anniversary of the anthrax attacks which shut down a senate office building and caused a nationwide panic immediately in the wake of nine eleven five people died of inhalation and twenty two more were infected from the deadly spores some of the most notable people that receive letters with anthrax in them were senators tom daschle patrick leahy and russ feingold some of those outspoken opponents to the impending patriot act several media outlets also received anthrax letters including the sun new york post and the seas tom brokaw now the letters that were sent out appeared to be from muslim terrorists same phrases like death to america death to israel all law is great however soon after the attacks occurred the government acknowledged that al qaeda was no longer a suspect because the anthrax was in fact a highly weaponize
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we are learning that nextgen is not just about technology. clearly, eram is a part of it, tran-sixes a part of it and is s.w.i.m. it all has to fit together if we are going to move forward. we are beginning to take philosophical approaches to issues, such as deciding that it's not a big bang one-size-fits-all. but a more measured metroplex approach the looks that looks at the unique attributes of the community. i think a lot of the progress that we have made so far is directly attributable to this subcommittee, the leadership that you have provided and the accountability you have demanded that i also want to say that i think a lot of the progress is a result of the tremendous leadership that dave burger and others have been able to provide. they have brought together a diverse industry stakeholders that you have demanded. we have the military involved. we have general aviation involved. we have airports involved. we have the airlines involved. we even have community representatives and we are all trying to move forward, because we understand
we are learning that nextgen is not just about technology. clearly, eram is a part of it, tran-sixes a part of it and is s.w.i.m. it all has to fit together if we are going to move forward. we are beginning to take philosophical approaches to issues, such as deciding that it's not a big bang one-size-fits-all. but a more measured metroplex approach the looks that looks at the unique attributes of the community. i think a lot of the progress that we have made so far is directly attributable to...
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we've got to keep a lot of the technology out of their hands. how much time and effort do you spend to make sure the chinese don't have what we have? >> certainly in terms of the security of our systems and our networks, that's a top priority. you cannot allow this technological advantage to get into the hands of folks who would use it in a manner you don't want. we work at that very hard. by the way, cyber security is an integral part of everything we do with networks, from faa to nasa networks to the department of defense networks. >> it is important to point out the faa the air traffic, this is not sequestration kind of activity. >> 30% as you mentioned of our portfolio is faa and nasa networks. when you watched the curiosity landing on mars you saw our communications in work for nasa in play. that was all integral to that effort. we have international customers about 10% of revenues. commercial about 4 or 5%. >> lockheed martin the other day boosted its dividend from $1 to $1.15. i look at lockheed's portfolio i'm worried about what they hav
we've got to keep a lot of the technology out of their hands. how much time and effort do you spend to make sure the chinese don't have what we have? >> certainly in terms of the security of our systems and our networks, that's a top priority. you cannot allow this technological advantage to get into the hands of folks who would use it in a manner you don't want. we work at that very hard. by the way, cyber security is an integral part of everything we do with networks, from faa to nasa...
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oh and welcome to technology as the weather in moscow has already taken a turn for the worse the team and i pads are swimsuits and headed down to the black sea city of. it is it just so happens for four days at the beginning of september the quiet resort town is transformed into the center of russian maritime aviation journalists and spectators alike flock to the night so title international exhibition of hydro aviation probably the biggest crowd pleasers for the acrobatic air shows from the country's top flight nieces the russian knights and swiss festivities with high speed fly overs and there were government officials on hand to open the exhibition as well as stress the industry's importance to the economy. the largest crowds came out to see scream overhead the real site to see was closer to the water surface. name implies the craft on display needed some exposed. to take part. however there was more than just a feast for the. there were some food for thought as well scientists and engineers got together to announce discuss and probably argue about the latest trends in developments
oh and welcome to technology as the weather in moscow has already taken a turn for the worse the team and i pads are swimsuits and headed down to the black sea city of. it is it just so happens for four days at the beginning of september the quiet resort town is transformed into the center of russian maritime aviation journalists and spectators alike flock to the night so title international exhibition of hydro aviation probably the biggest crowd pleasers for the acrobatic air shows from the...
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least sixteen more are slated to come off the production line in the coming years according to the main technological achievements of the construction is its fly ability even though it's a big. craft it's still compares favorably to smaller passenger planes in terms of maneuverability and. special and corrosive materials have to be you. training. simulator. in order to be prepared for the first time. in. the water. into a harmless mist before it reaches the flames. of course aeronautical engineers didn't do it all by themselves advanced electronics have helped make pilot's life a lot easier inside the berry of two hundred cockpits in the past the pilots had to monitor and regulate everything manually and using analog controls but no cockpits are lit up like a sports fanatics living room and game day to share the planes of the very latest kit very of turn to the institute of aircraft equipment. off the area two hundred m. complex was designed especially for this aircraft it includes six full color l.c.d. screens which display information about the flight navigation engines and control systems but we a
least sixteen more are slated to come off the production line in the coming years according to the main technological achievements of the construction is its fly ability even though it's a big. craft it's still compares favorably to smaller passenger planes in terms of maneuverability and. special and corrosive materials have to be you. training. simulator. in order to be prepared for the first time. in. the water. into a harmless mist before it reaches the flames. of course aeronautical...
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. >> the company says technology has progressed and now, it can block the renting of recalled vehicles and the companies they will file offenders. >> this is a tough line on this. >> she did. >> and now, for an update breaking news at 4:00 a young child is being transferred right now to a trauma center. she was hit riding her bike on a novato street. it happened near sandy creek road. there is police say the man driving hit the girl, you can see impact to the vehicle. the little girl was riding her bike. he is cooperating with this investigation. and that little girl is in critical condition. >> there are police looking for a mother who they say abandoned her 10-year-old daughter, police say the 38-year-old filled a shopping cart with groceries in a safeway eight days ago telling her daughter to wait by the exit with the cart until she drove up. she did and she saw store employees talking to the daughter. the mother took off and hasn't been seen since. the little girl is staying with her grandmother. >> worried parents trying to get information about the arrest of a middle schoolteache
. >> the company says technology has progressed and now, it can block the renting of recalled vehicles and the companies they will file offenders. >> this is a tough line on this. >> she did. >> and now, for an update breaking news at 4:00 a young child is being transferred right now to a trauma center. she was hit riding her bike on a novato street. it happened near sandy creek road. there is police say the man driving hit the girl, you can see impact to the vehicle....
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one thing we face is the progress of technology and the events of the increased efficiency of technology and missile defense which probably is grain to have different kinds of arms control going down to the ctbt among other things. >> thank you. it's good to see you. picture of arms control over the next four years. welcome from the perspective of president obama come he has made no secret of the fact of his so-called prague initiative that he is eager to pursue a continued step by step productions in the nuclear weapons. so that is one priority goal for this administration. it is a goal by the way that is laid out in the preamble to the new s.t.a.r.t. treaty. so it is a goal that the russian federation and the united states have both articulate it. sir, i think that we will be looking for ways to accomplish those reductions. the president the day that he signed the treaty leigh of three goals for the next round of negotiations. he said we want to seek reductions in the non-strategic nuclear weapons as tactical nuclear weapons, non-deployed nuclear weapons, that is weapons tel dan the st
one thing we face is the progress of technology and the events of the increased efficiency of technology and missile defense which probably is grain to have different kinds of arms control going down to the ctbt among other things. >> thank you. it's good to see you. picture of arms control over the next four years. welcome from the perspective of president obama come he has made no secret of the fact of his so-called prague initiative that he is eager to pursue a continued step by step...
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paris to them, [inaudible] that's an emblem that i created for the creative arts that come from new technology, i know there are fwraet creators in music and classic art, they are home in paris, that is where i will welcome them. you have beautiful dancers and the director of the [inaudible] is here with us today, there are dancers from san francisco that i would love to welcome at the [inaudible] vil in paris, but we too, we have talent, we have some talent, we have a lot of passion for artistic creation so it may be in music and theatre and painting, we are ready to share a lot here in san francisco and i'm happy to have my trip be with the first visit of a french company in the united states, the great artist had its head in [inaudible] that was in los angeles a couple of days ago, will be in berkeley tomorrow and then after that in new york of course, so there you are, that is how we are civilized together, how we are human beings that try to push ahead san francisco, paris, two cities that are destined to understand everything and do the maximum understanding because san francisco and par
paris to them, [inaudible] that's an emblem that i created for the creative arts that come from new technology, i know there are fwraet creators in music and classic art, they are home in paris, that is where i will welcome them. you have beautiful dancers and the director of the [inaudible] is here with us today, there are dancers from san francisco that i would love to welcome at the [inaudible] vil in paris, but we too, we have talent, we have some talent, we have a lot of passion for...
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the technology sector led the gains, up 1.6%. then, it was energy and materials, both closely tied to the global economy, up 1.3% and 1.2%, respectively. the biggest percentage gainer of the dow industrials was general electric. the company slightly increased its forecast for revenue growth, even as the global economy remains choppy. that kind of optimism helped shares jump 2.9%. g.e. said its industrial businesses are gaining momentum. the shares certainly have been. tonight, they're at their highest price in four years. meantime, struggling dow industrial stock intel found buyers, up 1.9%. earlier this week, it traded at its lowest price this year. intel unveiled a new semiconductor for tablets, counting hewlett-packard, dell, and samsung among its customers. intel has been criticized for not moving faster into the tablet space. tomorrow is the end of the calendar third quarter, but we're seeing a handful of companies turn in their fiscal quarter results. discover financial found more customers were using their charge cards. ea
the technology sector led the gains, up 1.6%. then, it was energy and materials, both closely tied to the global economy, up 1.3% and 1.2%, respectively. the biggest percentage gainer of the dow industrials was general electric. the company slightly increased its forecast for revenue growth, even as the global economy remains choppy. that kind of optimism helped shares jump 2.9%. g.e. said its industrial businesses are gaining momentum. the shares certainly have been. tonight, they're at their...
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it will bring together olympus' top-class endoscope technology and sony's sophisticated 3d image technology. >>> now here are the latest market figures. >>> japan is among the world's fastest aging countries and its economy is under deflation. now some companies are going one step further. nhk world's tomo coca mata explains. >> reporter: having your portrait taken for your own funeral might be frightening to some, but in japan, it's part of a range of services targeting the growing population of retirees. >> translator: i want to leave behind an enhanced picture of myself, my own favorite shot. >> reporter: people over the age of 65 have increased by more than 1 million over the past year. they make up almost one-quarter of the japanese population, a proportion that's steady on the rise. this wave of retirees was born during japan's postwar baby boom between 1947 and 1949. funeral homes, attorney, and health care companies are co-sponsoring an exhibition in kawasaki. experts provide advice on the costs of funerals, graves, and related services. this is a comic book handed out for free for
it will bring together olympus' top-class endoscope technology and sony's sophisticated 3d image technology. >>> now here are the latest market figures. >>> japan is among the world's fastest aging countries and its economy is under deflation. now some companies are going one step further. nhk world's tomo coca mata explains. >> reporter: having your portrait taken for your own funeral might be frightening to some, but in japan, it's part of a range of services targeting...
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technology for the sustained release of drugs that you can control circulating levels and it's tuneable. so can you optimize it for each project. so with that, i would actually like to invite up aronora and prolynx. [ applause ] >> you have heard mention from some of my colleagues -- one second -- that time is of the essence and that we are in a race to deliver the therapies to the patients and we have a clock that reminds us that we're us on the clock and time is of the essence. i would like to invite the other four speakers up to help me start the clock, that will be a reminder of what i mentioned. 3, 2, 1 ! >> is it working? >> yes, it is. [ laughter ] >> it is working. trust me, it's working. trust me, it's working. [ laughter ] so in a few minutes we'll be opening up the doors to the building over there behind the registration desk. and i welcome you to come in and take a look at the space. and ask any questions of colleagues that are in there. thank you very much for coming.
technology for the sustained release of drugs that you can control circulating levels and it's tuneable. so can you optimize it for each project. so with that, i would actually like to invite up aronora and prolynx. [ applause ] >> you have heard mention from some of my colleagues -- one second -- that time is of the essence and that we are in a race to deliver the therapies to the patients and we have a clock that reminds us that we're us on the clock and time is of the essence. i would...
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choppers will reportedly be on the way to china following the deal between helicopters of russia and technology in total over a billion dollars worth of contracts were signed one to the pavilion halls i was struck by all the different designs. illusions that ship engineers have come up with over the years all strive for what seems to be the same thing just by taking these different models there's any number of ways to get their. feet throughout history ship designers have usually had one goal in mind that is to make their craft go faster they've always been limited by water resistance it seems a cruel joke but the faster a ship goes the more stronger the forces of drag work against the vessel as a result of top speed is dependent on how much of the ship interacts with the water so as a rule of thumb submarines topped out at about fifty to sixty knots similarly traditional ships with part of the whole submerged can't do more than seventy five knots the key then to truly high speed ships lies in getting the holes. to achieve this there have been three main schools of thought i did those which all
choppers will reportedly be on the way to china following the deal between helicopters of russia and technology in total over a billion dollars worth of contracts were signed one to the pavilion halls i was struck by all the different designs. illusions that ship engineers have come up with over the years all strive for what seems to be the same thing just by taking these different models there's any number of ways to get their. feet throughout history ship designers have usually had one goal...
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so now when we're working on these new technologies we certainly can't. therefore, if we can, it may not be unachievable for us to actually reduce overall costs because we don't have to have additive costs for security if we're actually designing effectively so that we can actually decrease our overall i.t. costs with greater security. and that is something we believe can be achievable if we're working to integrate both what it is our requirements, collectively or what kind of performance we want out of these systems with security right from the beginning. >> so i know there are other questions is but i know that our panelists some have to dash after this but i would say, i would stay all afternoon because i'm just fascinated to listen to you. i've learned a great deal, and i particularly enjoyed the interaction between a very knowledgeable audience and a very knowledgeable panel. but would you join me in thanking our panel for this great talk. [applause] and, general mcfalls, it has been great hosting this with national security partners. any comments or
so now when we're working on these new technologies we certainly can't. therefore, if we can, it may not be unachievable for us to actually reduce overall costs because we don't have to have additive costs for security if we're actually designing effectively so that we can actually decrease our overall i.t. costs with greater security. and that is something we believe can be achievable if we're working to integrate both what it is our requirements, collectively or what kind of performance we...
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students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn art skills all within a protected the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas in education many say they don't want to trade the modern life. i have returned to the time and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. mission free critic ation free transfer charges free to arrangement free. three stooges i free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media oh don the r t dot com. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. oh and welcome to te
students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn art skills all within a protected the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas in education many say they don't want to trade the modern life. i have returned to the time and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a...
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students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected environment the school. it was founded and named for an tom petty atika and then it's a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas in education many that say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved tundra. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come. to says artsy the french cabinet has approved the country's toughest budget in decades included are promises to tax the rich and cut public spending but the people are growing alarmed by increasing unemployment and a lack of growth both of which president francois hollande has promised to address . if an investor gets. therefore for. your own words you're a short about bought up as you go there
students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected environment the school. it was founded and named for an tom petty atika and then it's a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas in education many that say they don't want to trade the modern life for their beloved tundra. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're...
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. >> 21st century, technology is huge. how does that fall into the whole education system paradigm of around the world? >> one of the biggest waste technology is having an impact, it is allowing us to focus more on data. these countries are performing a lot of the work to identify the beginning clues of the behaviors of these countries that allow them to succeed. the next thing is how to be able to take that, which is science, and apply it to the art of teaching, and where the right balance is. the concern to often is where you divide metrics on the measurement site, the more teaching itself will be focused on metrics. i think really it comes down to figuring out what happens in that classroom, and that interaction between a teacher and a student. there are all sorts of technologies that improve that interaction. you want that teacher pay attention, and you want that teacher to be able to subscribe to a bigger community of teachers and practitioners. >> what is the priority for the pearson foundation? >> we are really inte
. >> 21st century, technology is huge. how does that fall into the whole education system paradigm of around the world? >> one of the biggest waste technology is having an impact, it is allowing us to focus more on data. these countries are performing a lot of the work to identify the beginning clues of the behaviors of these countries that allow them to succeed. the next thing is how to be able to take that, which is science, and apply it to the art of teaching, and where the right...
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color lock technology. exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. win a design consultation with me, candice olson, at benjaminmooresweeps.com. on a huge selection of clearance mattresses. get 2 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. but hurry, sleep train's inventory clearance sale ends soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ thanks for joining us on this friday morning. a live look at the growing moral and nevada were a 12 year- old girl was struck and killed by an sec. >> parents at an albany school meet with the district as a teacher is arrested we will hear what the school has to say about it. >> we wi
color lock technology. exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. win a design consultation with me, candice olson, at benjaminmooresweeps.com. on a huge selection of clearance mattresses. get 2 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. but hurry, sleep train's inventory clearance sale ends soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ thanks for joining us on this friday morning. a live look at the growing moral and nevada were a 12 year- old girl was struck and killed by an...
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with the help of simple tracking technology and some tempting bait, abc's brian ross brings us this "nightline" investigates. >> reporter: this is the tsa security screening checkpoint at terminal b of the airport in orlando, florida. a place where this $600 ipad, belonging to abc news, was left behind, on purpose, and then disappeared. abc news tape shows it was last seen at the airport in the hands of this tsa officer, andy ramirez. and then, several hours later, we were able to track our i pad using its find me app also it moved away from the airport. step by step, until it stopped at an address 30 miles away, the home of the same tsa officer, last seen with our ipad. two weeks later, we showed up to get it back from tsa officer ramirez. brian ross from abc news. give me a hand here. we're looking for a missing ipad. >> missing ipad? >> reporter: yea and the tracking device shows it is located right here at this address. >> okay. >> reporter: is it here? >> no, sir. >> reporter: but as you will see, that would turn out to be not true. >> it's horrible that you would have individual
with the help of simple tracking technology and some tempting bait, abc's brian ross brings us this "nightline" investigates. >> reporter: this is the tsa security screening checkpoint at terminal b of the airport in orlando, florida. a place where this $600 ipad, belonging to abc news, was left behind, on purpose, and then disappeared. abc news tape shows it was last seen at the airport in the hands of this tsa officer, andy ramirez. and then, several hours later, we were able...
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>> our favorite in technology is google. despite the run up in google, despite the run up, google excludeing cash is only a an earning. and what they are missing is the volume group for paid search that lies ahead of us in mobility. if you look at paid search growth it was 41%. and we think the pricing for mobility surge is only going to improve from here. we think the growth outlook for google is very compelling. even after the run up, you're only 13.5 times next year's earnings. apple is a name we like but our favorite in the group is google. >> all right. we'll let that pass even though it was opaque as to whether or not you'd buy it. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >>> let's revisit the markets. the dow hasn't moved all that much. down 56 points in light of what we have seen from the spanish bank stress tests. it's come off the lows. what do you make of the reaction? >> it's definitely come off the lows. i agree with chris on several topic there is. when he's talking about the money center, where have we seen the mo
>> our favorite in technology is google. despite the run up in google, despite the run up, google excludeing cash is only a an earning. and what they are missing is the volume group for paid search that lies ahead of us in mobility. if you look at paid search growth it was 41%. and we think the pricing for mobility surge is only going to improve from here. we think the growth outlook for google is very compelling. even after the run up, you're only 13.5 times next year's earnings. apple...
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in modern states, technology often widens the gap between rich and poor. and so, anthropologists insist that political evolution does not imply progress. in fact, human nature appears to be constant. individuals in all societies have long strived for status, prestige and even domination over others. whether or not they succeed depends partly on birthright and talent, but mostly on the nature of the society and its relationship to the environment. at one time, all humans lived in egalitarian bands or tribes. then, as populations grew, some charismatic individuals gained more prestige than others. prestige became formalized and inherited by selected heirs. as population grew even larger, resources often became limited. small groups monopolized the wealth, and classes emerged. around the world, states evolved to protect the elite classes, relying on force to centralize rulership. 6,000 years ago, no one on earth lived in a state. today, states are the dominant form of political organization. but technology revolutionizes political change in sometimes unpredic
in modern states, technology often widens the gap between rich and poor. and so, anthropologists insist that political evolution does not imply progress. in fact, human nature appears to be constant. individuals in all societies have long strived for status, prestige and even domination over others. whether or not they succeed depends partly on birthright and talent, but mostly on the nature of the society and its relationship to the environment. at one time, all humans lived in egalitarian...
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. >>> combining religion with technology. we're talking to the man who invented a bible lab aiming at bringing the good book into the 21st century. newsroom starts now. good morning to you. happy happy friday. i'm carol costello and begin this hour with the man who ignited so much violence around the world from nakoula basseley nakoula. picture pictures earlier this month. even he couldn't decide which name to give the judge. according to these documents, he has used at least 17 fake names. it's the web of lies, not the in siend jere film that has him sitting in jail this morning. good morning. >> reporter: i should be very clear about that. this is a federal probation violation that has him sitting in jail, as you say. there are two terms of his probation violation for a 2010 bank fraud conviction. he was not supposed to use any computer devices without the consent or prior knowledge of his probation officer. he also was not supposed to use any fictitious name. the great span of the hearing yesterday dealt with his identity.
. >>> combining religion with technology. we're talking to the man who invented a bible lab aiming at bringing the good book into the 21st century. newsroom starts now. good morning to you. happy happy friday. i'm carol costello and begin this hour with the man who ignited so much violence around the world from nakoula basseley nakoula. picture pictures earlier this month. even he couldn't decide which name to give the judge. according to these documents, he has used at least 17 fake...
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this is a matter of people being comfortable with the technology. but the law always trails the technology by 10 years. we are about at the ten-year mark. it is catching up. my fear is when you look at things like virginia technical, or missing children, where these things do become valuable, the ability to track a phone of a missing child or a missing or abused spouse, there are benefits to this. we are going to have a difficult time weighing privacy versus security and the need to know versus the right to know. >>shepard: and then there is that "liberty" word which you give up in exchange for security, i don't know where that line is. >>guest: this shedded for -- is headed if the supreme court some day, i am sure. >>shepard: another embassy is warning american citizens of a credible security threat. details on that ahead on the way to neil cavuto. that is next. and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your busines
this is a matter of people being comfortable with the technology. but the law always trails the technology by 10 years. we are about at the ten-year mark. it is catching up. my fear is when you look at things like virginia technical, or missing children, where these things do become valuable, the ability to track a phone of a missing child or a missing or abused spouse, there are benefits to this. we are going to have a difficult time weighing privacy versus security and the need to know versus...